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I'm looking for a free solution to sync 2 folders together with a true sync. Meaning you delete a file in either place, and it updates that in the other folder. Not a backup from one to the other type like most software solutions have.

Is there a free solution out there for this?

I tried rSync but that doesn't seem to allow for true syncing.

I'm on Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.3

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Dropbox.

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If you are looking to go cross-platform, try unison. It works at the command line, and does a very good job.

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  • does this feature a nice GUI? I prefer not to use command line
    – v15
    Jul 6, 2010 at 16:14
  • You can use it either way.
    – JRobert
    Jul 7, 2010 at 1:01
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If you don't know what Git is, I wouldn't recommend it for this purpose.

A program like ChronoSync might be more in-line with what you're looking for.

UPDATE

Another program that might help out is called SuperDuper.

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  • is there a free equivalency?
    – v15
    Jul 6, 2010 at 19:40
  • Actually, yes. I've used ChronoSync before, but I just remembered that SuperDuper is free for "basic" features, would at least get you started. See UPDATE above. Jul 6, 2010 at 20:53
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I'm doing this via Git. It does much more as it remembers all the history and thus is also more complex to use but you could write simple shortcut scripts which do just the syncing. If you want to safe space and not safe the full history (but only the last 10 changes or so), you can do that also with Git.

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You could try using rsync on a cron schedule if you're not married to using a GUI for it. otherwise, I'd suggest going with one of the other answers. This is a little bit of initial set up as you get it running, but then it will be fairly stable after that. Basic unix tools don't generally change drastically too often.

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